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Original Article

The Frequency of Transition of Chronic Low Back Pain to Fibromyalgia

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Pages 29-33 | Received 21 Dec 1993, Accepted 26 Sep 1994, Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In a retrospective study, the outcome of the chronic low back pain syndrome was investigated in a group of 53 patients. Average time since the diagnosis was established was 18 years. 25% of the patients - all female but one - developed fibromyalgia. The criteria of Yunus and Wolfe, modified by Müller and Lautenschläger, were applied to establish the diagnosis of fibromyalgia. In 60% of the patients chronic low back pain persisted at the time of final examination, while 8 patients were asymptomatic. Predictive parameters for the chance of getting fibromyalgia were sex and postural disorders such as scoliosis. Other radiological findings, for example degenerative changes of the spine, did not coincide with the group of patients who developed fibromyalgia. The predictive value of pain localisation, number of tender points, presence and severity of functional and vegetative symptoms, and the psychosocial situation is uncertain and should be investigated in further long term prospective studies.

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